‘Huge loss to Pakistan…’ Indian Army gave last and strict warning to Pakistan under Operation Sindoor 2.0
New Delhi: Indian Army has again given a strong message to Pakistan. Senior officials of the Western Command said that if Pakistan tries to provoke again, India’s response will be more stringent than the previous operation.
Preparations for Operation Sindoor 2.0 have been completed and the army is ready for every situation. Actually this warning was given during the high level military demonstration in Pathankot.
Operation started after Pahalgam attack
Last year in April, 26 people were killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. In response to this attack, the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor in May. In this operation, precise attacks were carried out on terrorist targets in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. The army brought Pakistan to its knees in just four days. Pakistan requested to stop the war and contacted through DGMO.
Lieutenant General Rajesh Pushkar, GOC of 2 Corps, said that only a small sample was shown to Pakistan in Operation Sindoor. Its purpose was to teach them a lesson. Now Operation Sindoor 2.0 is going on and its preparations are on a very large scale.
Will not be afraid of nuclear threat
GOC-in-C of Western Command, Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar refuted Pakistan’s nuclear threats. "bluff" told. He said that Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif wants to stop India from taking action, but India will no longer be afraid of these threats.
In the previous operation, India had targeted terrorist hideouts as well as Pakistan’s military and airports. Pakistan again demanded a ceasefire, which also came through other countries.
#WATCH | Pathankot, Punjab | On Operation Sindoor, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Command, Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar says, "In Operation Sindoor, we attacked all their (Pakistan) terrorist bases…After that, they retaliated, and in response, we… pic.twitter.com/XaNTq7Bfq3
— ANI (@ANI) February 26, 2026
Lieutenant General Katiyar made it clear that the next time there is any provocation, we will respond. "more rigorous" will be. It is not certain whether the action will take place on land, sea or air, but the loss to Pakistan will be huge. The army says that Pakistan does not have the courage for open war, hence it resorts to proxy war and terrorism.
India’s zero tolerance policy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh have reiterated many times that India stands firm on the policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism. Operation Sindoor is a living proof of this. These statements of the Army show that India is now standing stronger. Pakistan will have to understand that the response to provocation will now be more decisive than ever.
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